‘Care
to Wear Red’ for London’s Air Ambulance
We
need your help; we hope you will never need ours…
London’s Air
Ambulance’s Wear Red Day launches on Friday 28th September, for
the first time in its history and it is a day which the charity hopes will become an annual fundraising
event.
‘Wear Red Day’ will become a dress code on 28 September for all Londoners
willing to support London’s Air Ambulance, the charity which runs London’s
helicopter emergency medical service. Simply by wearing red to the office, school
or on a night out, you can raise awareness and money for this life-saving
service.
London’s Air
Ambulance provides pre-hospital medical care to victims of serious injury, at
the scene of the incident, throughout London. By turning a casual Friday to Wear
Red Day and collecting a minimum of £1 from participants, everyone can make a
difference to the 10 million people who live, work and commute within the Capital.
Dr. Gareth Davies,
Chair & Medical Director, London’s Air Ambulance, said: “London’s
Air Ambulance relies heavily upon donations from the public. “Serious injury is
the commonest cause of death in under 55s.
London’s Air Ambulance treats over 2,000 seriously injured patients a
year and by wearing red on this day and getting others involved, you are
helping us to continue to save lives. It is so simple!!”
Why
not wear something red for the day at your school or work place? You can wear red
head to toe, dress up as a tomato or just wear red socks to show your support. Fundraising
should be fun and an event like this is easy to organise and takes very little
pre-planning.
Some
people also auction a dinner with senior management within their organisation,
hold a cake sale or a sponsored chest wax. Anything is possible. We can help
with posters, stickers and wristbands for those taking part.
The
Wear Red Day is a part of National Air Ambulance Week (24th – 30th
September), the UK wide initiative organised by Association of Air Ambulances.
To
register, visit, http://londonsairambulance.co.uk/component/content/article/542
or contact Amanda Crozier at London’s Air
Ambulance on 020 7943 1302 or email a.crozier@londonsairambulance.co.uk.
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